Original 'Blade' Screenwriter Baffled by Marvel's Fumbling of Mahershala Ali Reboot: 'It's Not Complicated'
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Original 'Blade' Screenwriter Baffled by Marvel's Fumbling of Mahershala Ali Reboot: 'It's Not Complicated'
Screenwriter David S. Goyer — known for superhero outings like “Batman Begins” and, yes, the original “Blade” trilogy — visited the”Happy Sad Confused” podcast Tuesday to talk about that first Christopher Nolan film’s 20th anniversary. But he also took a moment to take some shots at the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Blade struggling adaptation. Host Josh Horowitz invited Goyer onto “Happy Sad Confused” to discuss the creation and legacy of the Bat…
Christopher Nolan Advised Batman Begins Writer Not To Work on Ben Affleck's Batman Movies: "It's Confusing"
Before co-writing 2005’s Batman Begins with Christopher Nolan, screenwriter and comic book guru David Goyer was best known for penning an adaptation of another creature of the night: Blade. Goyer wrote the Blade trilogy starring Wesley Snipes as the daywalking Marvel vampire hunter, and boarded the then-untitled Batman reboot after indie-oriented director Nolan — who helmed the psychological thrillers Memento and Insomnia — signed on to redefine…
Christopher Nolan Movies Ranked: From Worst to Best
It’s time to look at the work of one of the greatest directors of our generation: Christopher Nolan. How big is Nolan these days? Interstellar, a movie which was never among the director’s top grossers, hit IMAX screens last week for its tenth anniversary, and screenings have been selling out constantly. The fact is – Nolan makes movies that belong on the big-screen, and he’s one of the few directors who’s arguably become his own franchise. For …
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